Not exact matches
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When you have trade wars, you have
economic upheaval,
turmoil, recessions [and] bankruptcy.»
«That speech came at a time of cultural and political
turmoil,
when national and
economic security dominated the headlines,» Gates wrote in a blog post Thursday.
just the facts - Japanese drinks giants awaken Destocking and
economic turmoil aside, 2009 must surely be the year
when Japan's latent drinks giants seized their chance to make themselves heard on th... read more
During the years that filled the gap between that day in 1963 and the day in 2013
when he was sworn in as the nation's fourth president, Kenya, like so many African nations, experienced periods of
economic difficulties and political
turmoil.
It's a hypothetical scenario, but tempting because Kendall's chronology meshes neatly with a poorly understood period
when Egypt lost control of Nubia's gold mines and lucrative trade routes to sub-Saharan Africa and plunged into a dark age of
economic and political
turmoil that lasted 350 years.
Students also learned that by helping countries ~ they placed themselves in good standing ~ and could find an ally
when attacked or hit with
economic turmoil.
When it's gone (or nearly gone), deep personal as well as national and international
economic turmoil will ensue.
When those interest rates revert to the mean, and they will, the waves of
economic turmoil will lap our shores.
Australia is a country that has done quite well during all of the
economic turmoil seen around the world over the past few years, but the amazing thing is that their car insurance rates have remained quite low
when compared to the other four countries on this list.
«Honestly, Obama took office
when the US was in a major
economic turmoil and noboby wanted to admit it.